There You'll Be, a Dark Angel Ficlet by JL-Miller, literature
Literature
There You'll Be, a Dark Angel Ficlet
I can't believe it, Max thought to herself. I'm finally free of the virus. What she wanted most of all was to run into Logan's, the man she loved for almost two years of her life, waiting arms.
Max wasn't quite sure how Logan would take to the news. The last time she thought she was cured, she had a twelve hour window, but their romantic interlude had been slammed shut by finding out that they had to chase a Manticore experiment. That aside, she was finally cured without worrying about killing him.
Max leaned her head against the back of the wall of the elevator that was taking her up to Logan's. She was nervous and wasn't quite sure what s
Fixing Dean, a Supernatural Fanfic by JL-Miller, literature
Literature
Fixing Dean, a Supernatural Fanfic
When Dean finally awoke, Crowley was gone and Castiel and Sam were in his room. He saw the worried looks on their face. “What’s going on?” Dean asked.
“You died,” Sam told him.
“Then why am I still alive?” Dean asked and then frowned. “You didn’t...”
Sam got the drift. “No, I didn’t,” Sam replied. “I didn’t sell my soul.” He wasn’t ever going to mention he would have to save his brother.
“Dean, you’re a Knight of Hell,” Castiel told him.
“Cas!” Sam scolded.
“He needs to be told,” Castiel told Sa
Friendship Previals, a Sailor Moon Fanfic Comm by JL-Miller, literature
Literature
Friendship Previals, a Sailor Moon Fanfic Comm
(Ami)
Usagi and Rei dragged Ami out of whatever book she was reading, but unbeknownst to her two best friends, she had brought a book with her. She really didn’t mind being dragged out on occasion; she had found it refreshing.
Ami looked up and saw that both Usagi and Rei were engrossed in window shopping. She noticed they had decided to go in. She thought it was a great time for her to take a break and read while they oohed and awed over friendship bracelets. She took out her secret book and started reading.
(Usagi and Rei)
Usagi and Rei were indeed ohing and awing over the friendship bracelets. They hadn’t really thought abo
Pycckar stood outside and looked up at the beautiful night sky. He saw all the stars that were visible to him. Of course, his time here on Earth told him that there were more, but because of the seasons, the way the planet rotated on its axis, and so on and so forth, he couldn’t see all of them.
Clara came up behind Pycckar and pushed him as hard as she could, but because of how small she was and how tall she was, it wasn’t very hard at all. “Do you ever think about how many there are?” she asked him.
“Stars?” Pycckar asked.
Clara giggled. “Yes, silly,” she said. “What else would I be t